Show - 1POP1P1660mr- - - - i ''' s --- - - ' i t' - 110 — 0 ' 4‘ ‘ - Tlie Salt Lake TrIbUne ' ' - -- s - Youth Admits Thefts to : Provo Court '' - - ' t' L ' T--- 176"' t - P ' r - i':-- ::CI : 004111 0 f - 4"''''''- -'4 4041111" e 1641"Itt'' oi'4avo'''' 11'C7K4f"--4-1- ' ' '''" 4":444A1'A-Aek- !: 11 : t : 4 ''' : :'''''4- t ' :':' ''i !1 ' b n7--- ' P 41' 4 : AitiA '''' - o4 0- ' e - '4' z - - :4 -- ' f ' r '?Vi : ' : altM441k ' ' -- - '''' :' ' ' '400 Up ill Ogden 1 11 - : li' :: - J()sciAls School ir's ' - - - fr : 4xtiWWilm104416442W41161o ) " ' " Ca' - ' — Six juveniles charged in coni Coe4i Nelv Sti nection with some of the same and other burglaries mean-- Dedication ceremonies Sunday will mark completiOn of the The high school shown here contains while remained in the Utah! $350000 St joseph's High School and gymnasium in Ogden commercral training ing a library — County Jail One who was in— ' Aired when he escaped through the jail roof sand fell to the ground Thursday night was re turned to the custody of Provo d le police by his Other Friday Older Juveniles charged Special to The Tribune 1 with serious crimes are kept ci mark ceremonies Sunday Dedication 'tit ()(DEN County Jail since there 7 Is no maximum security cell completion of the new S350000 St Joseph's High School and speelai to The Tt itoine at the Utah County Youth gymnasium on Ogdens east bench between 25th and Lake L Eill—Sesions of the Alpine Nome School District Institute were at- - Streets Mass in St will with - t 3 - ' iik4t-A- - ' '' - 1 ''''' '''' S "- - - ' - 'F'''''''0 - --" - ": $ 1 ::!maNp ' ' ' bib 44 ' i 1 tiliobv''''-‘-'--'1'!- 1'-r1- ----- - i ' ' r itI ' - r 1 2- ennimong ' : t- r '' '' ' - ' z '' - — "'''' ' " s'''' ' ''' '' '' ''''''''sme - --' 4' " 9:::" ' '' 40qt '':' ' ''A'A '!":----!- --' - !! J 71"! --A '" ' :- t ' '"'""mmovo iii 40dentillimii :oworrer"-77747777""-- - 4: ' p 041 -- fttiamwt Court 162 SO owi bm - ' t" JACKMAN WAS tvleased on S10Q0 property bond reduced from the original $1000 cash or $2000 property bond set when' fie was arraigned on the burglary charge- in Provo City - " a Rai -- ' -- '- $1- Cm'i t i Ak - - "sw leo ' '''''''"?' r 04 04 i I ':"'"'"'"m4: -- P4ol't440S4-44!r-4-i - ' Special to The Tribune 01 ima I am - 1400Kpot57':$3--01- A who chosen In A Special to The Tribune HOOPER Weber County — special gvent Friday night of the annual v PAYSON —Annual Payson Observance Harvest Days and Homecoming Hooper Tomato Day and Weber 1 Celebration got under way Sat-- - County Farm Bureau- Labori ''' 4 lurday noon: with a parade- Day celebration Mbrislay under 't through the city's business dis- - 'a combined program of events !was readied Saturday with trict 1 A race meet was held during committees completitig arrange L the 'afternoon followed by a Iments for exhibits and the pro -- i'l water carnival in the evening 'gram throughout the day 0 11 General chairman of thecom at the city swimming pool Pro- 404:17Irt- r fessional swimmers and divers bincd event is Vern G Taylor 4 from Deseret gym in Salt Lake president of Hooper Farm Bu- ' c ' f' and from Tooele partici' reau The 1954 celebration also city ' t a It e r carnival is the 100th anniversary of the in the '' i''---- '' !Paled settlerneni of A the community by ' dancewas sponsored Satur-4- :e 4 if day night by the American Le: Henry Hooper Lf :' V' ''A gion at Arrowhead Resort will the community Not '''': Sunday events include a flow' observeonly its mentennial but it er show at the junior high will ex also have a 2 a at baseball school pm game hibit of farm pcomplete and c- : st ' at 3 pm between Payson and home work as well as a ' 1 Ephraim and a daylong trap' flower and H baby show during shoot sponsored by the Jaycees The homecoming "program the dayat 7:30 at To Nebo Sunday pm reign as Tomato Day'S t includ LDS Stake Tabernacle will eon- Queen will be Marian Page i Heads rooms elude the second day's activi- - daughter of Mr' and Mrs Eu- - Vern G Taylor ties gene Page West Point Davis Hooper Labor Day Fels 4J11 1 - : - - ' i - Hooper Plans Dual Event Events Open For Tomato aay Fun In Payson was County - ' - ' HARVEST DAYS 7- - " ' Tribune e - - - Special s - - ' PROVO—Gene Jackman 201 Provo bound over Friday to stand trial in Fourth District! Court on a charge of sééond degree burglary Saturday had appeared in that court where he was arraigned on the charge lie pleaded guilty and the ease was eonitinued to Sept 17 for judgment Ills ease mean- e was iturned mer to the wadu lt and probation parole board for study - ' - ' -- 1954 5 Sunday September ' classrhoms and lunch I 1)rilws tlpine 4) - te - 41 - le 110tore Pócatellan individuals by 449 Associa- clubs 'tion officers and Utah county Parent-Teache- r legislators - Ateetings were presided oVer by Supt Alma P Burton who took over the administrative duties of the district last spring In his address at the morning sessipn Supt K w s ute to Supt Mitchell who has retirement age and to reached 16 assistant superintendent Leo lanse n died during the last school year Burton told the audi Supt Special to The Tribune enec that a nail MI Is on fy ftS BLACKFOOT IDA110-- 11 as its citizens its eiti- strong ert Bishop 16 Pocatello died areonly as strong as its Friday evenfng in a local hos- educational systetn and the pital of injuries suffered earlierilstrength orthe educational sys- In the day when his motorcycle tem depended upon the instrac- wrecked on the Yellowston e tional staff I ':Mirtilln who miles 10 south He also outlined for the people the duties of - school - '1 Li 1 ge --7- i ( roiply--Th- -- g --- - 4: -- ---- 4- I L$— - A WO I A(13 I3A ::A G- - RD MEj r place tee Old- - ) its ' ' It 1 ' ' ” -- What You Need is a - T - Fashioned II EA11 9 7) - '' ‘ q (RICK) - i - - - ) THE CLEVEPORT at LOW DOWN PAYMENT-F- I u:As 1 IsCipncNeOritet 1 INCLUDES "2211 J 4'""'4s44:4 -- t40 41"-0-'ie - - - - - 1 - '''' t1 Li ' I f UTILITY ROOM $9 t 250 t: TOTAL I al Iin '11i' ' I 111 - PRICE v- 11- I I -- mopkill 4 '''Z' ': —- -- 1 0 ': X — '' 7 i rr - - - - - Heater 6 1 - 11Ir - 11 f - 4 FREE ' - - - -- - --- 1 ilic(-- -- : 4 I - r ill 10 IF - - 1 4 et MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY SATURDAY t - 6114-"L- i 4 ESTIMATE ' 2641 - - I Tala - mmc"- A 0 9-- 8 ts—ri CC HOFFMAN HEIGHTS 1m 1 1 0)cotr 5500 S 0 —v -- - - - ---- - t -- - UTAH AND 4000 W FLIRNISHi6' tY ROLES APPpANCt a v Co 9-- 6 - d I 1Y Renee Jonelfind Nealolleid alit lead Topele High Sehool Band during the 195455 rason'as druni majorette and drummajor 44140s 1 'A' f' 0 Smolt or DuoTWoll I ' — I' ' --- i-- fp- 0:okk - amoommrommTirL ' m AS TER 1 ' - Gas Wall 14'1— - t PAID POtiliCAml uAR'i:ANvOUNrimENT SC I AuTomAT :' 0 MA O Ivery-Respot- M TO KOVEIN A'MONTH $61331PRINCIPAL $5845 INTEREST TAXES INSURANCE - Lf171171114r7:: I ELI00 ' - 14) - ' (tet? fif SS 'FURNITURE C- O- t --4 - —tortilt--thvittit400- J" KEARNTrustworthy 1 1 VOA DEMOCWIC - ot 1 ' ii ' e Att: 1 Nzkitir t: q NOMINATION' ref r 0'"''''k '"-- 4" 1 l':::so 4- r Ikli'410 IFOlt 7:70 4 LI v k::'11 ' LAMOREAUX TAXES ' It 1 MONTH -- - C A INSURANCE r""3 dE'114 - p: pr WARWICK $6611 — ' P ‘ siVe -- INTEREST 4y- w ' - ' MOVE IN 110000ro9foolwril'""""Pe""'4"11"""1 -- - TO A - in-Ju- -- Ott (00zE1' doecireab zilitOik ()I'S 7 '44- : - - PRINCIPAL :: ' 0 -- Is $102662 INCLUDES 0950 -- Pl - IVA - ' Z at LOW DOWN PAYMENT-F1- 1 1 ' a 11! i a""7 - THE CURTIS f: 4 a -- the time HEIGHTS - - - - AO - fi-- 1 - — T ooele Band 1' 1 : : - Special In The Tribune PROVO — Maj Glannin 4 - --7' For REAL living th HOFFMAN Is NONNI 1 I - -- - Oil 111: Shp at 1 1 IT'S TIME TO FORGET THAT VACATION CABIN AND THING OF THE LIFETIME OF GRACIOUS LIV ING TO BE ENJOYED IN A HOFFMAN HOME FALL IS IN THE AIR 7- 0 - ‘‘47- : 'i Jlt -- - AiNtW 1 ----- - - 1 - f !! -7- wiít' - - ---- U-41- --- Funeral services will be con- BLUEBELL Duchesne Coun-- f ducted Monday at 2 pm in e body of a baby was'Illuebell LDS Ward 'chapel by district n- -- I o 0 W g i id A 4 I efi1 - Itt10 II ril I ' 1 1 - t111411 Speciai to The Tribune I ii) -- -- TION VA tiii Pond G ves Up Body 1 After Lon g Search of Baby non- - Scs 5 0HwAt4VERboAAsem 11 iv The body was taken to Roosei A vett Hospital by Mr and Mrs' 14 BATHS 3 SEDROOMS REAhY TO STRUT STUFF Goodrich Bluebell Cloward native of Salt Lake Leonard PERIMETER HEATING where he was pronounced dead City and a graduate of the Ted Lynn Vhitehead was University of Utah will join the ASPHALT TILE FLOORS born March 21 1953 in Span- of the Air Force Reserve ish Fork a son of William alilltOlficers Training Corps de MASONRY CONSTRUCTION Lucille Joyner Whitehead tachinent at Brigham Noung Spedat toThe Tribune accompanist for band members andSurvivors ROCK LATHED AND PLASTERED Include the par- Reid and She studies TOOELE—Neal piano at NleCune ents three brothers: Glen Wil- - University r RN PLANTER DIVIDER U LARGE w at Renee Jones vvill had the Toorle Ile ill statt i a nu ham Paul Elliott and John Jay after ma- an drum s Bancras School Instructor attending High ber of the swimming team here twe grandmothers Mrs J A CARPORT and majorette during the and course at Air University MA- jor is for Tooele Joyner : Mrs organist Mary g' 1954-5Ala season SERVICE BAR well AFB Montgomery :x'61:te-ie-a' 'Ile d"1r-itSeventh LDS Ward !this fall Neal a son of Mr and Mrs been a junior heal N Reid has Maj and Mrs Cloward also ' : : a graduate of the jcv of U ar- and senior band member the —-" rived in Utah reeently after a past four years lie received hisi " re i I $1 tour of duty it' the Philippine J gold merit award while still s TOTAL PRICE SISNo islands l'hey have been visit- sophomore He attended a Sum-- 1 ' 4 relatiV(s iin Salt Lake City ''''''ws:11 mer band clinic at Brigham ink 0-' ''' since tIttecr return Young University in Provo - t Asot 4"--:t::4I I '1' ' " ' " — 1954 Reid traveled In Whife at the U 1 t4 young Ask l 4''''! on a trip ROTC attefided through Euro irl- ' Was a member of tainted by savings frm —his! 11 d BATHS 3 1952 he was! paper route In ternity lie ' ‘7 1EmDERIOEORMHSEAnol arum major in the Pioneer k H: World War II Nirs Cloward a in Salt Lake City li t0"1" Day parade ne e 4 : 1954 he played in '' MASONRY CONSTRUCTIOIsi !Lake and kV4 City was a member of f LkrT) ' N MI A orche sira i !Delta Gamma sority awl Reth: the V — ' —A—ROCK r—iT: 44-4 1isk ' A June' P N r ' '''- - ' i Renee a daughter of Mr and versity of Utah CARPORT 1 ilMrs Irvin Jones is flutist and 'fte"1 i -' - -4' SEPARATE' DINING' AREA' 7 i I i k tail "As r t u ur In m KITCHEN Pali to Lead - 1 EL - KITCHCt4 1 i'a) ) - 1 B 1 nebell 240-acr- la the 13a- - I'LL i 1 flag-raisin- o since - 114AT LovELY 131c- I iciels-- - r- ri ft it lor 1! w ins Ina ne -- nil 1jkill - a- Bluebell farnrJanies L Baird bishop He was going north and was lationship and coordination nee- - If oiled from after family Friends may call at Olpin Friday pond passing or had passed a car essary between the board of members andnight House elt Sunday neighbors had Mortuary when he lost control The rider education the superintendent latent-mithe and for hours several evening and at rssearched was thrown 15 feet and the and the various agencies and the chapel in Bluebell Monday motorcycle traveled 150 feet be departments of the district from Muni to time of services The Ted victim t drowning mornat he her Ot fore stopping speakers Bluebell Cemetery 17 months sonB0rial Whitehead Lynn Adsession were Lloyd 0 The victim suffered a com--inof William and Lucille Joyner instruction of 8MS0n of skull the fracture supervisor pressed turnvd up nussin-11' lie Was litirn in 1938- at in t he district Lyean Johnson Whitehead hite was he Teach--''Aplaying outside AA ' Atontroms Colo a on of Earl president of the Alpine James and Daze! Elizabeth ers Assn Quinn Hatch vice the family's farm home here I 11S11 11W101' - Searchers cobed the Bishop De Moved from Monti' presid ent of the association - 'farm for about two hours before 4 Jex hew superintenY rtke in 1942 with his mother to:and Frank e father w aded into the pond A SSI1g1111Will s dent:Of-buildingand he where had resided P4alelló ' - USE iv To CAN'T WAIT I I Psio—: - BlackfooL-- WITI1 401 of the (11- - Highway -- - PAYMENTS CAN AFVOIZDI a'cyf:-11 11 ceremony by ti Hill Air Force Base color guard will be held after the buildings are blessed and dedicated by Bishop Hunt The national anthem will be played by Ogden High School band A 140AAC- MO1IT4-IL- 44— 1 mass Burto n paid trib- - Iv Blackfoot ilicar : pontifical high begin JoseplisCatholic Church at 11 a in announced Rt Rev Msgv Pt F Kennedy pastor The new parochial high school the first such Catholic school in Ogden will be "dedicated to the honor and glory of the of Almighty God" Several prominent members Catholic clergy to attend including the Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of Salt Lake Catholic:-DioresCelebrant 'of the mass will be the Mast Rev J Lennox Federal auxiliary bishop of the Salt Lake Dineese Bishop Hunt will deliver the sermon Dedication ceremonies at the school will follow the non-th- e I I OUR OWN Ceremonies e icluding both teaching and Iteaching peNonnr of the di!triet mayors presidents of civic -- - - f 4100 Alee1 !tended home is used mainly for purpose of rehabilitating wayward youth rather than as a detention home Sheriff Theron S Hall has re- guested the county commission to appropriate funds in the new year's budget for a new and modern county jail which will maximum give security Sunday Service to Dedicate Parochial School in Ogden - ' - - - - -- -- - ' s t ' - - ' -- ' - - ' - :' ---- ‘ t O'- - ' - ' |